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Hey Patrons!

It's been a busy week around these parts. Not only did we announce our tape archiving project but our documentary on IMMORTALITY came out and our Vampire Survivors doc is in Early Access awaiting full release next week.

That said I wanted to take a moment to talk about the first week of the tape archive project - what the feedback has been like, our plans for releasing the videos, game-tapes like shows and so on. It seemed like a good idea to just sit down and let you know as much as I could but if you have any follow up questions please stick them in the comments and I'll answer as they come in.

Thanks so much for your support over the past week, it's been terrific seeing so much positively and excitement around the tapes. This is gonna be a wild ride, and I'm really glad so many of you are along for it.

Danny

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Clay A Binkley

Wow. It's been a busy couple weeks for me, and finally got a chance to check back in with NoClip to see what's going on. Apparently, quite a lot. Can't believe so much footage has already been posted. Let's go!

Nicolás Agüero

Hi Dani. I'm maybe a bit late for this and I'm not fully immersed on what you are doing to restore the tapes. I know that museums doesn't show everything that they have, they rotate the exhibitions to preserve stuff, so the displays always change. However you can access the stuff for research if you ask. The idea is, with this same philosophy, you can create the archive with the raw conversion. You can then edit and filter the hours of video into a 15 minutes video with the things that you find important. Then somebody else can grab the same hours of tapes and edit them into their 15 mins of video and that will be their work. Maybe somebody with experience working in museums or archives can give you a better insight on how to properly organize this. Thanks for the work you are doing!